There are many reasons to become an American citizen, such as the
right to vote. As a voting member
of our country, you can make a difference in the special interest
groups of the political arena. Another strong consideration to becoming
a citizen of the U.S. is that you may not be deported. There are also
tax and other financial benefits in becoming a citizen especially
after recent laws that drastically reduce or deny federal funding
and other benefits to permanent residents as SSI, Medicare, FEMA funds
and other financial necessities.
As a citizen, you may petition for
other members of your family
to live here with you. Or you can live with them in your native land
without losing any benefits in the U.S. As a permanent resident, you
must live in the U.S. or you may lose your green card status.
In order to become a US citizen, you must be eligible. Our office is
experienced in helping you to evaluate if you are eligible. We can prepare
and file the application for you and provide you with the questions and
answers to the test of American history and government you need to pass.
There
are some instances where you may already be an American citizen
through your parents or grandparents.
We can analyze your particular case and file the appropriate documents
to assist you to acquire citizenship.
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